Sponsor a child in Malawi and change their life for the better

 

Sponsor a child in Malawi

Sponsor a child today and help Malawi in its fight against poverty. World Vision is a child-focused NGO working throughout the developing world to help provide clean, safe water, food, healthcare and education for children and their communities.

• 14% of the adult Malawian population are either HIV positive or are living with AIDS. Plus 91,000 children under 14 are also infected.
• More than half a million Malawian children have already lost one or both parents to AIDS, many families are now headed by children
• One in eight children in Malawi die before the age of five
• Nearly one third of children aged 5-14 provide cheap labour, mostly in tobacco and tea estates

Source: UNAIDS, UNDP, wvafrica.org

World Vision believes the best way to change a child's life is to change the world in which they live. By sponsoring a child in Malawi and giving £18 per month to World Vision, you will help to bring about long-term benefits to the sponsored child, their family and community, so they have a chance of a better future.

What important issues does World Vision Child Sponsorship address?

• Food security
• Clean, safe water
• Healthcare
• Education
• Sustainable livelihoods
• HIV and AIDS

World Vision is one of the world's largest aid, advocacy and development charities. World Vision UK works in partnership with communities across Africa. Its charity work, such as long term development programmes, takes place across Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, running long-term development programmes funded through child sponsorship.

Make a real and lasting difference today by sponsoring a child and gain a real insight into the reality of life in Malawi.

Sponsor Ousmane

Child
My name is Ousmane
I am 5
and live in Niger.
I like hide and seek.
 

You can sponsor a child by phone:

0800 012 1202

World Vision UK is a Registered Charity no. 285908, regulated by the Charities Commission.

 
 
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